England News Round-up (16 Jun 1998)
GEORGE DAVIS may have been innocent, but vandals who carved a curious but rude message into the pitch designated for the Oxford University v Middlesex match were definitely guilty
16-Jun-1998
16 June 1998
England Cricket Round-up
The Electronic Telegraph
Vandals stop play
By Ralph Dellor
GEORGE DAVIS may have been innocent, but vandals who carved a curious
but rude message into the pitch designated for the Oxford University v
Middlesex match were definitely guilty. The police were informed but,
apart from a trail of broken bottles, there is little evidence on
which to base investigations.
The damage occurred on Saturday evening, when the covers were holed
and all their tyres slashed, causing damage estimated at UKP 1,000.
Mike Gatting, who needs eight more centuries to complete a hundred
hundreds, will be especially hopeful that an attempt to start the
match on an adjacent pitch succeeds today.
British Universities Championship Match
Rain restricted play to just 23 overs in the final of the British
Universities Championship at Wardown Park yesterday. Durham, put in by
Loughborough on a pitch which was wet at one end, struggled to 69 for
three.
Openers Luke Sutton and Ben Hutton fell for 12 and 20 respectively and
Lancashire's Mark Chilton became a second victim for Andrew Bourke
when he was bowled for seven by a beauty. The match resumes today but
Loughborough captain Toby Bailey will be unavailable as he has to
appear for Northamptonshire in a AON Trophy fixture.
BUSA HALIFAX CHAMPIONSHIP - Final (Luton): Durham Univ 69-3 (23 overs)
v Loughborough.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)